It was like Oh my God! A bomb threat, said Elaine Stanchfield, one of the evacuees.

Deputies took the evacuated residents to the Mead Fire Station and Town Hall.

Deputies from the Weld County Sheriffs Office, and officers from the Colorado State Patrol, Dacono Police, Firestone Police and Mountain View Fire Department searched the home looking for explosives. They did not find anything.

Stanchfield said she cant believe what happened.

I personally think that telemarketers are a big pain because they constantly call you even when you ask them not to. But to go to those lengths to actually threaten someone is just ridiculous, she said.

Schwartz said threats like that are very rare.

Its completely out of the ordinary, Schwartz said. I dont know how to explain it. Theyre just pretty pushy I guess.

Schwartz said it may be next to impossible to track down the telemarketer.

He said if they determine the call came from outside the U.S., theyll alert the FBI to the threats.

He said if they determine the call was made in the U.S., they can issue an arrest warrant, if they learn who made the call.

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